Word: shewchuk
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...Canadian forward Jennifer Botterill ’02-’03. While the United States’ master plan called for a full season of centralized training last year, Canada only trained together for a week prior to the World Championships. That allowed Botterill and Canadian linemate Tammy Shewchuk ’00-’01 to stay at Harvard and propel the Crimson to the inaugural NCAA Frozen Four...
...when the U.S. and Canada met for the 2001 World Championship, Botterill and Shewchuk each scored goals in a 3-2 victory over the United States. A.J. Mleczko ’97-’99 scored the second U.S. goal...
Since that day, the U.S. has beaten Canada eight straight times in exhibition games, though all involved promptly discount their importance. Botterill, for one, said that the Canadian training is targeted to peak for the gold medal game. Shewchuk dismissed them as “prep games.” The U.S. isn’t declaring itself the overwhelming favorite either...
Botterill assisted on the tenth Canadian goal, which came in the game’s final minute. Holding the puck at the right half-boards, she found teammate Dana Antal cross-ice on the left doorstop for the easy finish. After the score, Shewchuk patted Antal’s shoulder, turned back to Botterill and gave her a sharp nod of approval...
...We’re jelling at the right time,” Shewchuk said. “We’re getting in front of the net, getting our sticks down to get those all-important rebounds. We’re coming along very nicely. We’re exactly where we want...